Re: Network application closes unexpectedly

From: Robert L [MS-MVP] (noreply_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 01/03/05


Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 10:56:23 -0600

this may help. quoted from http://www.ChicagoTech.net
XP disconnection issue

1. Try to disable autodisconnection feature first.
2. If disabling autoconnection doesn't fix the problem and other
workstations don't have the same issue, check the hardware settings, for
example, configure the computer' network cards for half duplex. Most Hubs
don't support full duplex.

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"Dominique Deleris" <ddeleris@mitsa.ch> wrote in message 
news:%233pCqNb8EHA.1524@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Hello,
>
> We are facing the following problem:
>
> We have an application, written in Delphi, which is available from an
> "application server" through a shared folder. In this shared folder are
> located the program executable itself, as well as all needed DLLs. From 
> the
> client workstations, the application is launched from the shared folder, 
> and
> DLLs are also downloaded as needed. Sometimes the application is launched
> directly via \\server\share\app.exe, sometimes via a mapped drive 
> X:\app.exe
> (with X:\ mapped to \\server\share).
>
> This has been working perfectly for years, using Windows NT 4.0 servers 
> are
> Windows NT 4.0 / 2000 Pro workstations.
>
> We have now problems with XP Pro client workstations, where the 
> application
> will randomly abort without any error message (it simply disappears from 
> the
> screen). The event logs do not show any error message, and we could not 
> get
> any audit failures with the standard Windows auditing tools (Local 
> security
> policy, Local policies, Audit policy)
>
> The only way we can reproduce it at will so far is to unplug the network
> cable, or disconnect the share while in the application. Then, on next 
> user
> action (e.g. menu selection), the application will disappear...
>
> So, we have very little information on what can possibly cause the
> behaviour.
>
> Our questions:
>
> - Does it look like a known problem to anybody?
> - Does anybody know how to identify the root cause of the problem? or how 
> to
> trace such problems in a simple manner?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Kind regards,
>
> And a happy new year to everybody :)
>
> Dominique
>
> 


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